About Pythagoras
Pythagoras of Samos, born around 570 BCE, was a foundational figure in the realm of mathematics and philosophy. Known primarily for the Pythagorean theorem, his contributions extended beyond triangles to the realms of metaphysics and mystical mathematics.
He believed in the mystical power of numbers and perceived the world as a harmonious blend governed by mathematical ratios.
His school, the Pythagorean Brotherhood, was an intellectual community that combined both scientific inquiry and spiritual practices. 🌟
Pythagorean Philosophy
Pythagoras's philosophy was rooted in the belief that reality at its core is mathematical in nature. This perspective laid the groundwork for mathematical realism and influenced countless philosophers that followed.